Korean Memories and Psycho-Historical Fragmentation
This pioneering book is the first English volume on Korean memories. In it, Mikyoung Kim introduces ‘psycho-historical fragmentation’, a concept that explains South Korea’s mnemonic rupture as a result of living under intense temporal, psychological and p
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Korean Memories and Psycho-Historical Fragmentation
Mikyoung Kim Editor
Korean Memories and Psycho-Historical Fragmentation
Editor Mikyoung Kim Busan, South Korea
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In Loving Memory of My Father, Bhong-jin Kim (김봉진 [金奉鎭], April 4, 1926–August 28, 2018)
Painter, Teacher, and Writer
Spring (2006)
Summer (2010)
Fall (1992)
Winter (1986)
Acknowledgements
The Academy of Korean Studies publication grant (AKS-2017-P05) was a big help to move forward with this volume’s production. This book could not have been completed without the help of the very professional and compassionate editors at Palgrave Macmillan. They are Lucy Batrouney, Mala Sanghera-Warren, Martina O’Sullivan, and Heloise Harding. They were most patient and supportive of me during the darkest moments of my professional career. The contributors of this volume deserve deep appreciation for their faith in what I wanted to accomplish from this volume. They also patiently waited for the resumption of my academic activities after their abrupt discontinuation and ensuing court battles to recover my previous tenured faculty position at Hiroshima City University in Japan. They remained sympathetic
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